Its times like these that I wish I was an omnivore. This magazine-as-recipe-card is a beautiful concept, and with award-winning chefs, designers and photographers on board, will likely be a beautiful publication!

Brooklyn-based artist Mike Perry makes beautiful things. He wants to bring his work to his Crown Heights neighborhood where he will create an artistic wonderland for play & exploration. It will be free to visit with many free workshops.

An NYC treasure, Eyebeam has been funding new explorations into art and technology for over 15 years. This Kickstarter is to engage designers and artists in remaking their bookstore lobby into an interactive gallery, social space and much needed coffee shop in West Chelsea.

It's the Tech+ Art/Music/Fashion/History/Culture/Love issue of this beautiful periodical. $8 gets you a special copy, $23 gets you this copy, the next issue, exclusive access to digital content and a CD. Can't beat it.

An irresistible book project from a talented and prolific illustrator. You can visit his website to get a sneak-peak of the book he wants to publish, wipe up your drool, and come back to this project to get the book for yourself.

This is a participatory art project. This is an iPhone app that will be something like Instagram meets fridge poetry. This is a really cool project by an artist and poet you would like. Check his project out, and fall in love.

The four horsemen will herald the apocalypse just for you. This oversized calendar, each month featuring an apocalyptic vision depicted by a talented artist. Dates are annotated with our human accomplishments, trumpeting our successes, even as we rush to meet our doom. Yay.

As a grrl who grew up in the latter 2 decades of the 20th century, how could I not love this project. Not to mention that Sini totally nails her project video and rewards and updates and everything. Go!

After a 20-year hiatus, Jean Nicolazzo has reclaimed her identity as an artist (go Jean!). To jumpstart her career, she has challenged herself to make this series of new paintings. Take a look at her lovely work.

I have always had a soft spot in my hear for Mexican wrestlers (but then again, who hasn't?); add portrait photography and sweet rewards to the mix and I am having a hard time thinking of why not to back this project.

I was lucky enough to be in the crowd for this puppet performance. As a certified puppet nerd, I can say with some authority: It was an excellent experience. Excited to see what Dax's next project will be (hopefully in NYC!)